It was written by Robert Burns in 1794.
The line "my love is like a red red rose" is from a poem called "A Red, Red Rose" written by the Scottish poet Robert Burns.
The allusion in the poem "A Red, Red Rose" by Robert Burns is to the natural imagery of a red rose in bloom, symbolizing love and passion. The comparison of the speaker's love to a red rose suggests its beauty and timeless quality.
Robert Burns
It is by Robert Burns
it was written by Gertrude Stein in 1913 the first line of a poem Sacred Emily
Robert Burns (1759-1796) Robert Burns (1759-1796)
Rose's are red. Violet's are blue. What colour are yours?
rose are red violets are blue i love this poem i hope u do too
This line from the poem "A Red, Red Rose" by Robert Burns uses a simile to create the sound of a repetitive and melodious rhythm, mimicking the sound of a beating heart or a soothing lullaby. The comparison of love to a red rose emphasizes the depth of the speaker's emotions and adds a romantic tone to the poem.
The poem incident in a rose garden was written by Donald Justice
The poem "Go Lovely Rose" was written by Edmund Waller in around 1633. Waller was a prominent English poet during the 17th century.
The theme of Robert Burns' poem "A Red, Red Rose" is everlasting love and affection. The speaker compares his love to a newly bloomed rose, emphasizing its beauty and sweetness. The poem conveys the idea that true love transcends time and distance.